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Extreme Fighting Not Very Greedy Jews With Doner Kebab For No Reason. The Game.

As a Doner Kebab retailer we throw bombs (for no reason) at Jews who are trying to throw some (literally deadly) money at us (for no reason again). We can collect the money from the ground, but trying to catch it as long as it flies towars us is rather a bad idea. The goal is to collect as many coins as possible. Hey wait! You can also heal yourself, but it will cost you $5! Have fun!

oh, c'mon, stereotypes are funny as long as people don't get mad about them :) No Jews or kebab sellers were harmed during production ot this game, and none should feel so :D It may just be 'politically incorrect', but wasn't mean to be offensive :)

Thanks for the tip with the size of money! And the trick with turning around is meant to make the game harder - it's a game mechanic :D Have fun, thanks for your comment :)

This is annoyingly hard to rate because it does some things very well and others very bad but they're in the same categories. I liked the idea of turning enemies bullets (coins) into pickups when you avoid them, but doing so was infuriatingly hard because the fire rate of enemies and the speed of their bullets is way over powered.
The sprites are well done but the coins are SO hard to see.

And the humour... I know some people will tell me to lighten up but I could think of at least 4 other kind of people who have a stereotypical association with money without making it about inter-community racial tension, which is very real and not funny.

I like the game. The idea of collecting projectiles that didn't hit you is nice. Music and sounds are nice.

What is a bit annoying, is that there are moments, when I walk around for a long time and no enemies appear. You could try tweaking this - this might make an overall experience better. Graphics are nice, I love how the kebab explodes! The background might have been a bit more city-like, or something that would keep the same feeling as other parts.
You may think about other, bonus, enemies from time to time.

Characters have nice pixels, also like the idea that bullet becomes something to collect if you manage to avoid it. Steering and physic is ok like for me. When it comes to the humour.. it's not really in my type, but sounds of jumping (weeee) and throwing a kebab sounds funny :)

Fun game! And also really funny! The controls all worked nicely, and the use of theme here was pretty hilarious!

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